Robert Stone papers c.1950-1992

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Robert Stone papers c.1950-1992

Robert Stone is an award-winning American novelist and screen writer.His works include A HALL OF MIRRORS, DOG SOLDIERS, A FLAG FOR SUNRISE, CHILDREN OF LIGHT, and OUTERBRIDGE REACH. The Robert Stone Papers (c.1950-1992) consist of notes, typescript drafts (on paper and computer disk), galleys, and proof pages for all of Stone's novels up to 1987; shorter pieces and excerpts from the novels in draft, galley, and published form; reviews and publicity material; and general correspondence. Typescript drafts of Stone's novels comprise the bulk of the papers and reflect his method of composition. Later drafts, galleys, and proofs document the books' progress up to the point of publication. Most of the correspondence are letters received by Stone and document Stone's career as a novelist; very few personal letters are present.

9 lin. ft. (23 boxes)

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"WUSA", originally titled "A hall of mirrors," from the novel of the same name by Robert Stone, was a Stuart Rosenberg - Paul Newman - John Foreman production for Paramount Pictures Corporation. It starred Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward (Georgia native and wife of Newman), and Anthony Perkins. From the description of "WUSA" - movie script, 1969. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 299159927 Robert Stone is an award-winning American novelist and screen writer.His works...